What to see nearby
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Picked from Tokyo's official visitor guide — a short walk or direct exit from this stop.
Shinshuen Chinese Garden瀋秀園
An enclosed Chinese garden at the far end of a large municipal park, with gates of its own and a style that has no other example for miles. Shenyang — Kawasaki's Chinese partner city since 1981 — gave it to the city, and the garden dates from 1987; its name welds the character for Shenyang to one meaning fine or beautiful. Lotus on the water in summer, peonies in spring. Kawasaki Daishi temple lies about eight minutes west, so the two make an easy pair.
On this line
The number on the sign, and the stops either side.
- KK24
Share bikes
Docked share-bike ports a short walk away. Register in the operator’s app first — the dock itself sells nothing.
HELLO CYCLINGホームズ川崎大師店~110 m
Port locations and live availability are the operators’ own GBFS data — docomo bike share and OpenStreet (HELLO CYCLING) via the Public Transportation Open Data Center, CC BY 4.0. Ports can be full or empty at any moment; the app is the authority.
Not here yet
Which car to board still isn't here — it exists as posters on the platform and in no open dataset at all. Live service status covers the four Toei lines only, on their line pages: Tokyo Metro's feed is open data, but its terms don't allow passing it on the way this site delivers live information.